Tyler Holmes

Tyler Holmes is a staff writer for Brand Studio at Built In. He obtained his Bachelor of Arts in Journalism from Loyola University Chicago before embarking on a multifaceted career that has included working the Chicago scene as a homicide reporter, writing as an international wine and travel journalist, and exploring the world of digital media and advertising.

As a native Texan, he is also extremely passionate about breakfast tacos (San Antonio reigns supreme) and the local music scene — in fact, he's probably at a show right now.

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Employees at Kaia Health play with a dog in the office.
Through extensive company benefits, flexible remote-first schedules and a cultural environment encouraging continuous curiosity, employees at Kaia feel empowered to work on their own terms.
A product team draws out a product roadmap.
For the following seven NYC companies, clear communication is guiding product teams and stakeholders alike to a happier ending through aligned product roadmaps.
Illustration of sales reps and managers analyzing sales pipeline.
Sales is more than just a numbers game — it takes proper planning, attention to detail and a willingness to truly understand customer needs. Four NYC reps share their cheat codes to maintaining a prosperous sales pipeline.
Pulse Analytics team members bowing
At pharmaceutical biotech company Pulse Analytics, new hires are achieving professional growth in strides while finding acceptance in company culture from day one.
Aerial view of New York City
Summer might be coming to a close, but these seven NYC companies show no signs of slowing down as we embark on a new season of growth and possibility.
A group of employees develop a product roadmap.
See why introducing customer success teams to product roadmaps has proved beneficial at these 3 NYC companies.
Sitting area with a chess board in the NS1 office and a digital company calendar on a monitor
In order to strengthen the company’s mission, culture, growth and impact, leaders discuss transforming long-standing company methods into new innovation and infrastructure.
New York City at sunset from the Brooklyn Bridge.
For these 8 hiring NYC organizations, a strong team dynamic is just as essential as past experience.
Illustration of people sitting at a table in an office with a female leader shaking hands with an interview candidate
Internships are more than just college credit — Built In NYC caught up with two local tech leaders to find out more.
Woman programmer working on computer with colleagues standing behind he looking at her computer monitor
Major cultural change is a slow-moving process. Here’s how 7 NYC leaders are speeding up DEI initiatives by starting small.
a group of coworkers celebrate a team goal
From across the Atlantic Ocean to the metaverse, these companies have big growth plans for the remainder of 2022.
Employees high-fiving in celebration.
Black History Month might only occur during February, but these five companies are applying the practice of celebrating Black voices year-round.